APPENDIX 16

GUIDELINES FOR SETTLEMENT OF TRADE DISPUTES AND COMPLAINTS

ExportersshouldprojectagoodimageoftheCountryabroadtopromoteexports. Withthisobjectiveinmind,an

enduring relationship with foreign buyers is of the utmost importance, and trade disputes, whenever they arise, should be settled as soon as possible.

Themajorityofcomplaintsfromforeignbuyersarewithregardtoquality. Othercomplaintsareusuallyforunethical commercial dealings on the part of Indian exporters and can be categorised as non-supply of goods after confirmationoftheorders,non-paymentofagreedcommission,non-adherencetothedeliveryscheduleetc. The work relating to dealing such complaints of foreign buyers has been centralised with the 'Nodal Officer' and its assisting Cell viz., the Trade Disputes Cell in the office of the Director General of Foreign Trades, Ministry of Commerce, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi.

ACTION AGAINST ERRINGEXPORTERS

A.Enforcementaction intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTradeagainsterringexporterscanbetaken under the existing Rules & Regulations depending on the offence as follows:-

Non-payment of commission, supply of sub-standard goods, non-adherence of delivery schedules, indulgenceinunethicalcommercialdealings,amounttobreachofcontractforwhichactioncanbetaken under clause 7 of the Export (Control) Order, by which the Central Government or Director General of ForeignTradeoranauthorisedofficermaydebaranexporterfromexportinganygoodsifhecommitsa willfulbreachofcontract. Thisappliestothecasespertainingtoaperiodpriorto19-6-1992. However, casespertainingtoaperiodonorafter,19.6.1992enforcementactionistakenintermstoForeignTrade

(Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and Rules framed thereunder namely:

(i)Section 8 empowers the Director General of Foreign Trade to suspend or cancel the Importer/ Exporter CodeNumberwhichisaprerequisiteforanyexportorimport,where theDirectorGeneralofForeignTrade hasinter-aliareasontobelieve(a)thattheexporterhascommittedaneconomicoffenceasspecifiedbythe Governmentor(b)thatanypersonhasmadeanexport/importinamannergravelyprejudicialtothetrade relationsofIndiawithanyforeigncountryortotheinterestsofotherpersonsengagedinimportsorexports

or has brought disrepute to the credit or the goods of the country.

(ii)Section 9(4) empowers the Director General of Foreign Trade or the officer authorised by him to grant

Authorisation,tosuspendorcancelanyAuthorisationgrantedundertheAct. Rule10oftheForeignTrade

(Regulation)Rules,1993laysdowntheconditionsforsuchcancellationunderSection9(4)ofthesaidAct. This includes cases where the Authorisation has been obtained by fraud, suppression of facts or misrepresentationandwherethelicenseehascontravenedanylawrelatingtoCustomorForeignExchange

or the Rules & Regulations relating thereto.

(iii)Section11(2)oftheActprovidesforimpositionoffiscalpenaltyincaseswhereapersonmakesorabetsor attemptstomakeanyimportorexportincontraventionofanyprovisionsoftheAct,anyRulesorOrders made thereunder or the Export-Import Policy. Rule 11 of the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules 1993 requiresanexportertostateintheshippingbillsoranyotherdocumentsprescribedundertheCustomsAct,

1962,thevalue,qualityanddescriptionofexportgoodstothebestofhisknowledgeandbeliefandtocertify thatthequalityandspecificationofthegoodsareinaccordancewiththetermsoftheexportcontractand has also to subscribe a declaration at the foot of such a document that the statements made by him are true.

(iv)Paragraph 3.9 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14empowerstheDirectorGeneralofForeignTradeto take action against an exporter, if itcomes to his notice or he has reason to believe, has made an export in a mannergravelyprejudicialto(1)traderelationsofIndiawithanyforeigncountry;(2)totheinterestsofother persons engaged in exports or imports and (3) has brought disrepute to the credit or the goods of the country.

(V)The Director General of Foreign Trade has powersunder para 2.69 of chapter 2 of the Hand Book of

Procedures2009-14formulated in exercise of powers conferred under Section 5

oftheForeignTrade(DevelopmentRegulation)Act,1992,todirectanyRegisteringAuthoritytoregisteror deregisteranexporterorotherwiseissuesuchdirectionstothemconsistentwithandinordertoimplement theprovisionsoftheAct,theRulesOrdersmadethereunder,thePolicyortheHandBook.Besides,the

RegisteringAuthoritiesviz.ExportPromotionCouncils,CommodityBoardsetc.mayalsotakeappropriate necessaryactionandviewontheapplicationfurnishedbytheexportersforregistrationif,prima-facie,there are reasons to believe that he has indulged in anyform of unfair, corrupt or fraudulent practice.

AdequateOpportunityistobeprovidedtotheexportertoexplainhisstandbeforeresortingtopenalaction by way of issuance of Show Cause Notice, personal hearing etc., as per rules.

B.CertainexportproductshavebeennotifiedforCompulsoryQualityControlPre-shipmentInspectionprior

to their export. Penal action can be taken under the Export (Quality Control Inspection) Act, 1963 as amendedin1984,againstexporterswhodonotconformtothestandardsandorprovisionsofActaslaid down for such products.

COMPLAINTS

BesidesForeignTrade(DevelopmentRegulation)ActandExport(QualityControlInspection)ActandExport( Quality Control Inspection) Act, there are other laws such as Indian Coffee Act, Tea Act, Coir Industry Act, Dangerous Drugs Act.Customs Act. etc. to ensure that only Quality products are exported. Inspite of these provisions, therearecomplaintsfromforeignbuyers.Ithas,therefore,beendecidedbytheMinistryof Commercethatinorderto developourexportonasustainedandenduringbasisandatthesametimeimprovetheimageofourexportsin internationalmarket,itisessentialthatsuchcomplaintsarechecked,sortedoutandresolvedquicklyandamicably before taking recourse to penal action. At the same time ways and means should be found to reduce complaints/disputes to the minimum.

ORGANISATIONS RECEIVING COMPLAINTS

Informationregardingtradecomplaintsanddisputesarebeingreceivedbyvariousorganizations/departments,such as:

Indian Missions abroad;

Government of India, Ministry of Commerce;

Export Promotion Councils, Chamber of Commerce & Industry including FIEO;

Commodity Boards;

Indian Trade Promotion Organisation;

Export Inspection Council and Export Inspection Agencies;

Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics;

ReserveBankofIndiaandinrespectoffooditemsexportedtoUSA,detentionspublishedbyUSFDAandsent

to the Government of India.

FORMAT FOR LODGING COMPLAINTS

To initiate prompt and effective steps for redressing the grievance of overseas complainants and to avoid unnecessarycorrespondence,detailedinformationregardingthecomplaintshouldbefurnishedbythecomplainants

inthefirstinstanceitself.Thiswillnotonlyhelptheinvestigationbutwillalsominimisethetimeinexaminationofthe complaintandinturnit'ssettlement.Ithas,therefore,beendecidedthatcomplaintsasfaraspossible,shouldbe madeintheprescribedproformaasperAnnexureIII,asthecasemaybe,dulysupportedbyphotocopiesor relevant documents preferably in duplicate.

MACHINERY FOR SETTLEMENT

The Export Commissioner/Joint Director General of Foreign TradeintheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeign Trade,UdyogBhavan,MaulanaAzadRoad,NewDelhi-110011hasbeendesignatedasthe'NodalOfficer'forthe purposeofdealingwithtradedisputesandcomplaints.Itisimperative,therefore,thatallinformationconcerninga articular trade dispute or complaint is received by the 'Nodal Officer' so as to arrange for its just and amicable settlement within a specified period.

Different Authorities including Missions are dealing with or referring the trade disputes and complaints to different agenciesinGovernmentofIndia.Nouniform procedure is being followed whichmakes their monitoring difficult. It has nowbeendecidedbytheMinistryofCommercethatalltradedisputesandcomplaintsincludingthoseregisteredwith theMissionsshouldbesenttothe'NodalOfficer'intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTrade,UdyogBhavan, NewDelhiwhowouldtakefollowupactiononthesereferences.Detailsofsuchtradedisputesandcomplaintssent

tothe'NodalOfficer'howevermaycontinuetobeincorporatedinthereportsbeingsenttotherespectiveTerritorial DivisionsintheMinistryofCommerce.Inmanycases,suchissuesarereferredtodifferentagencies/Ministriesinthe GovernmentofIndiawithoutkeepingtheconcernedTerritorialDivisionintheMinistryofCommerceinformedofthe

sameandthisaffectsthecoordinatingworkoftheTerritorialDivisionintheMinistryofCommerce,whoareexpected

to function as the nodal point for all matters relating to international trade relations with respect to their territory.

MECHANISM FOR RESOLVINGDISPUTES

Complaintsreceivedbythe'NodalOfficer'intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTrade,MinistryofCommerce, Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi would be initially scrutinised and examined in the Trade Disputes Cell of this office speciallycreatedforthepurposeandtoassistthe'NodalOfficer'todischargethisfunction.Complaintswouldbe broadly categorised into the following three categories:-

(i)Quality complaints;

(ii)Complaints other than quality complaints against registered exporters; and

(iii)Complaints other than those at (I) & (ii) above.

Forcomplaintsinvolvingqualityaswellasothercommercialconsiderationsi.e.mixedcomplaints,thefactorchiefly responsible for the complaint would form the basis for determining the authority to whom the complaint is to be referred for investigation and disposal.

QUALITY COMPLAINTS

I.A."StandingCommittee"underthechairmanshipoftheAdditionalSecretary/ChiefControllerofImportsand Exports, Ministry of Commerce (Now Director General of Foreign Trade) was set up by the Ministry of CommerceinJuly,1978toexaminecomplaintsregardingtheexportofsub-standardgoodsanddetermine ways and means to eliminate them. The Export Inspections Agency-Bombay (which is under the administrativeandtechnicalcontrolofExportInspectionCouncilofIndia,MinistryofCommerce)wasmade centralpointtocollectqualitycomplaintsfromallsourcesandforwardthemtotherespectiveagenciesfor investigationandfurtheraction.InMay,1981,'RegionalCommittees'atMumbai,Calcutta,Kochi,Delhiand Chennai were setup. Five more regional Committees have also now been set up to augment and to investigate quality complaints at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kanpur, Ludhiana and Hyderabad and who will examinequalitycomplaintspertainingtotheirregionandinitiatepromptandeffectivestepstoredressthe grievancesoftheoverseasbuyers.TheseCommitteeswill also be responsible to suggest steps for arresting recurrence of such complaints and to decide effective and appropriate penal action against the erring exporters and those found guilty and/or primarily responsible for attracting the complaints. The 'Regional Committees' are composed of:

1.Joint Director General of Foreign Trade -Chairman

2.Bureau of Indian Standard-Member

3.Office of Agricultural Marketing Advisor-Member

4.Small Industries Service Institute-Member

5.Reserve Bank of India-Member

6.Officer-in-charge of Export Promotion attached to the office of Jt.DGFT-Member

7.Export PromotionCouncil/Commodity Board/Trade Association-Invitees

8.Export Inspection Agency-Member-Secretary.

The 'Regional Committees' will examine, consider and decide quality complaints in accordance with the guidelines for the purpose,

II.The'NodalOfficer'ortheTradeDisputesCellintheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTradeNewDelhi will forward one copy of the complaint received to the 'Regional Committee' on Quality Complaints for speedy investigation, settlement and report and endorse a copy of this letter to the concerned Territorial Division inthe Ministry of Commerce.

III.The'RegionalCommittees'willinvestigateandmakeallpossibleeffortstosettlethedisputeamicablewithin threemonthsfromthedateofreceiptofcomplaint.Whererequired,the'RegionalCommittee'maytakethe assistance of the Export Promotion Councils/Commodity Boards for settlement of the trade disputes.

IV.Ifthedisputesaresettledtothesatisfactionofforeignbuyersthroughconciliationsand/orifthe'Regional Committee'afterconsideringthefactsofthecase,decidesthatthereisnofaultonthepartoftheIndian Exporter/Manufacturerand/orthatthecomplaintisnotgenuine,thecasewillbetreatedasclosed.Areport willbesenttothe'NodalOfficer'ortheTradedisputesCell,officeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTradewith

a copy to the Concerned Territorial Division in Ministry of Commerce.

V.Incaseswherethe'RegionalCommittee'fails,tosettleadisputeamicableandconciliationdoesnottake placeandthematterdoesnotgoforarbitrationetc.intermsofcontractandthe'RegionalCommittee'find thatthefaultlieswiththeIndianExportersorthattheyarenotcooperating,suchcaseswillbetransferredto the'NodalOfficer'ortheTradeDisputesCellwithacopytotheTerritorialDivisioninMinistryofCommerce alongwiththeirrecommendation/reportforfurthernecessaryactionasperpolicyincludinginappropriate cases,legalaction.Deliberatemalpracticesonthepartoftheexportershallbedealtwithunderthepenal and adjudication provisions of the Export (Quality Control Inspection) Act, 1963 as amended in 1984, erstwhileImportandExport(Control)Act,Export(Control)Act,1992andsuchotherlawsasmaybefound appropriate.

VI.The'NodalOfficer'willconsidersuchcasesreportedbythe'RegionalCommittees'andafterexamination, initiate appropriate penal action to de-register/debar the exporter and/or take such action as per law as considered necessary, including, in appropriate cases, legal action depending upon the gravity of the offence.

VII.TheseCommitteeswillsubmitmonthlyreportstothe'NodalOfficer'whowillmonitortheprogressofaction taken for settlement of complaints and disputes.

VIII.Asmeresettlementofthecomplaintsanddisputewouldnotbeenough,thequalitycomplaintsanddisputes wouldalsobeexaminedbytheExportInspectionAgency(Whichisundertheadministrativeandtechnical control of the Export Inspection Council of India, Ministry of Commerce) as a Member-Secretary of the

'RegionalCommittee"fromtechnicalpointofview,toassesswhethertherehadbeenanytechnicalfailure for which a complaint had been received. Such technicalfailure may be with regard to technical deficiency of not meeting the standard, manufacturing/design defects, etc. To eliminate such failures and avoid such complaints in future proper technical advice may be extended by the Export Inspection Agency to the manufacturers. This authority will also examine the aspect whether the incidence of complaints have increasedbywayofcircumventionofthelawand/orchangeofproceduresandsuggestremedialmeasures. Thiswouldenablestricterenforcementofthestatutestoupgradethequalityandtherebyimageofcountry's export.Areportinthisregardwouldbesenttothe'NodalOfficer'intheofficeoftheDirectorGeneralof Foreign Trade and also to the concerned Division of Ministry of Commerce.

IX.The'RegionalCommittee'willalsosendaconsolidatedquarterlyreportinrespectofallcasesreferredtoit with details of action taken to the Trade Disputes Cellin the office of DirectorGeneral of Foreign Trade.

COMPLAINTS OTHER THAN QUALITY COMPLAINTS AGAINST REGISTERED EXPORTERS

(i)The'NodalOfficer'willarrangetoforwardonecopyofthecomplaintreceivedfromtheTradeDisputesCell

intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTradeintheprescribedformatorotherwisetotherespective Registering Authority viz. Export Promotion Council/Commodity Board etc. as the case may be for investigation,settlementandreportendorsingacopyofthelettertotheconcernedTerritorialDivisioninthe Ministry of Commerce for information.

(ii)The Export Promotion Council/Commodity Board (Registering Authority) would arrange to get these considered and examined through a 'complaint Panel/Committee' specially constituted for this purpose.

(iii)The 'Complaint Panel/Committee' would investigate and make efforts to settle the complaint amicable withinthreemonthsfromthedateofreceiptofthecomplaintfromtheofficeofthe'NodalOfficer'viz.Trade Disputes Cell.

(iv)TheCouncil/Boardwillsubmitmonthlyreportstothe'NodalOfficer'whowillmonitortheprogressofaction taken for settlement of the dispute.

(v)If the disputes are settled to the satisfaction of the foreign buyer through conciliation, and/or of the Complaint Panel/Committee, after considering the facts of the case, decide that the Indian Exporter/Manufacturerisnottobeblamedand/orthatthecomplaintisnotgenuine,thecasewillbeclosed andareportsenttothe'NodalOfficer'withacopytotheconcernedTerritorialDivisionintheMinistryof Commerce.

(vi)Incaseswhenthe'ComplaintPanel/Committee'failstoresolveadisputeamicablyandconciliationdoes not take place and the Panel/committee feels that the fault lies with the Indian Exporter who is not cooperating, on its recommendation, Councils/Commodity Boards will take action to de-register such

exporterafterissueofshowcausenoticeandahearing.The'NodalOfficer'willbeinformedoftheaction taken and also of further action if warranted in the case.

(vii)Ifthedisputeiscoveredbyanarbitrationclauseintheexportcontractorwherethefirmsconcernedagree

toarbitrationandalargefinancialstakeisinvolved,thesamewillbetransferredtothe"IndianCouncilof Arbitration" for consideration who will send a report to the 'Nodal Officer' with a copy to the Territorial Division in the Ministry of Commerce.

(viii)Incaseswherethereisnoarbitrationclauseorfirmsdonotwantarbitrationandthesuminvolvedisnot significant and even on the recommendation of the Complaint Panel/Committee of/export promotion council/Commodityboard,ithasnotbeenpossibletoresolvethematerortotakeanyactionagainstthe erring exporter, such cases will be reported to the 'Nodal Officer' for taking further necessary action as recommended by the "Complaint Panel/Committee etc.

(ix)The'NodalOfficer'willconsidersuchcasesreportedbythe'ComplaintPanel/Committees'andafterdue examinationandinvestigationandafterexhaustingreconciliationeffortstakeactiontode-register/debarthe defaultingexportersbyissueofshowcausenotice/hearingetc.and/ortakesuchactionasnecessary,as perrulesregulationinforceincludinginappropriatecaseslegalaction,dependinguponthegravityof offence.

(x)TheExportPromotionCouncil/CommodityBoardswillsendaconsolidatedquarterlyreportinrespectofall cases referred to them with details of action taken to the Trade Disputes Cell in the office of Director General of Foreign Trade.

OTHER COMPLAINTS

(i)The'NodalOfficer'willhavethesecasesexaminedanddealtwithinthetradedisputescellintheofficeof DirectorGeneralofForeignTrade.Initiallyeffortswillbemadetoarrangeforsettlementofthecomplaint amicably, failing which action will be taken against the erring firms in terms of the Foreign Trade

(Development & Regulation) Act. In cases where it is feltthatactionhastobetakenbyanyotherauthorityin GovernmentofIndia,suchcaseswillbereferredtorespectivecompetentauthorityforsuitableactionasper the gravity of the offences.

(ii)The'NodalOfficer'willsendareportofactiontakeninsuchcasesagainsttheexporterstotheconcerned Territorial Division in the Ministry of Commerce. Efforts will be made to concretise action in such cases within three months of the receipt of the complaint.

(iii)These complaints shall be analysed to ascertain their cause and evolve remedial measures by way of reference to the concerned authority to avoid recurrence of such complaints in future.

TheSecretariatofthe'NodalOfficer'viztheTradeDisputesCellintheofficeof theDirectorGeneralofForeignTrade shall also maintain a data base of importers lodging complaints against Indian exporters, as

wellas,databaseofsuchexportersagainstwhomcomplaintshavebeenreceived.Itshallalsoidentifycommodities

forwhichtheincidenceofqualitycomplaintsarefrequentandwillinteractwiththeconcernedCommodityDivisionin the Ministry of Commerce for evolving measures to arrest their incidence.

While the respective Territorial Division inthe Ministry of Commerce will be the repository of all complaints received in respect of their territory and for coordination work relating thereto as the nodal point for all matters relating to internationaltradeoftheirterritory,itshallbethe'NodalOfficer'intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTrade, Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi who would be following up on these complaints for their redressal and remedialmeasures.

ThecomplaintsofIndianexporters/importersagainsttheirimporters/exportersabroadreceivedintheofficeofthe

'NodalOfficer'intheofficeofDirectorGeneralofForeignTradewillbereferredtotheconcernedMissionsabroadfor arrangingfortheiramicablesettlement.TheMissionsshallkeepthe'NodalOfficer'informedoftheactiontakenon suchreferencewithanendorsementdirectlytosuchcomplainantsandrespectiveEPCs/CBsforanyfollow-upaction suchaspublicationofthenamesofsuchdefaultingImporters/Exportersintheirjournalbywayofinformation/warning

to all concerned Exporter and Importer firms. A data base of such cases shall also be maintained in the Trade

Disputes Cell in the office ofDirector General of Foreign Trade, Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi.

ANNEXURE-I

PROFORMAFORINVESTIGATIONOFQUALITYCOMPLAINTS

(To be filled in by the complainants)

1.Complaint lodged by

(Name & full Address)

2.Against whom

(Name & full Address)

3.Whether the supplier is a merchant exporter or a manufacturer exporter

4.Particularsof complaint

(Attach separate sheets if required)

5.Total quantity & value of consignment

(Please furnish copy of shipping invoices)

6.Quantity & amount of claim, if any

7.Particulars of contract/L.C. if any giving details oftechnical requirements stipulated (copy may be furnished)

8.Whether any sample was approved?

(Giveparticulars)

9.Whether any agency was nominated for inspection prior to shipment.

10.Date of arrival of goods at the destination port.

11.Condition of the goods at destination port.

12.Bill of Lading/Airways Bill No.(Copy may please be furnished)

13.Whether consignment was in sealed condition? If so, give particulars of seal used.

14.Whether exporter forwarded copy of inspection certificate(Please furnish copy)

15.A) Whether any independent survey of the goods was done(Please furnish copy of every report)

b) Whether survey was carried out withor without the consent of supplier?

16.Whether quality defects were also covered by insurance(for perishable goods)

17.Whether imports were effected from this supplier/exporter in the past?

18.Any complaints on past supplies & its mode of settlement.

19.Whether further orders have been placed with this supplier/exporter subsequently?

20.Any other information that may be of assistance in investigation of this complaint. The foregoing information/particulars are true to the best of our knowledge and belief.

Place

DateSignature………………

(Name in Capital Letters) Designation

Seal with address & name of firm

PROFORMA FOR INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS

ANNEXURE-II

(Other than Quality complaints)

FOR USE OF COMPLAINTS

1.Complaint lodged by (Name & full address)

2.Against whom(Name & Full address)

3.Whether the supplier is a merchant exporter or a manufacturer exporter?

4.Particulars of complaint(Please furnish details)

(a)Non-payment of Commission

i)Export order/LC(Copy may be furnished)

ii)Agency agreement(copy may be furnished)

iii)Export invoice(copy may be furnished)

iv)Amount & due date as commission

v)Copies of correspondenceexchanged(Furnish)

vi)Any complaint in the past and mode of settlement

(b)Non-execution of export order

(i)Export order/LC(Copy may be furnished)

(ii)Whether any sample was approved(Give details)

(iii)Copies of correspondence exchanged.

(iv)Was anything pending from your end?

(v)Reasons for delay/non-execution, as for as known

(c)Short supplies

(i)Whether any agency was nominated for inspection prior to export?

(Furnish details including inspection certificate, if any)?

(ii)Short landing survey certificate(copy may be furnished)

(iii)Whether any survey was carried out at port of destination

(Please enclose copy)

(iv)Packing list(Please enclose copy)

(v)Reason for short landing as for as known.

(vi)Copies of correspondence exchanged.

5.Whether imports were effected from the same exporter in the past?

6.Any complaint on post suppliers and mode of settlement

7.Whether further orders have been placed with the same exporter?

8.Any other information that would help in investigation of the complaint.

The forgoing information/particulars are trueto the best of out knowledge and belief. PlaceSignature

DateName

Designation

Seal with address & name of firm